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SNOMED CT® Release Format 1 (RF1) Guide - ihtsdo

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348 | <strong>SNOMED</strong> CT <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Format</strong> 1 (<strong>RF1</strong>) <strong>Guide</strong> July 2012<br />

Example:<br />

A reference server may return a list of Descriptions matching a particular search string. The client<br />

application may use this data to populate a list from which a user makes a selection.<br />

• User Interface (UI) Services (see Figure 55):<br />

• Services that include the one or more user interface components that can be used in and<br />

programmatically accessed by the client application.<br />

Example:<br />

A UI server may provide a control that includes a text box and a list. When the user types in the text box,<br />

the server populates the list and allows the user to select an item. The selected item is accessible from<br />

the client program.<br />

• One possible type of UI service is a <strong>SNOMED</strong> CT browser with an API for returning selected data to a<br />

client application:<br />

• This may be useful as mechanism for providing some <strong>SNOMED</strong> CT capabilities to an application.<br />

However, it is less suitable for frequent entry of <strong>SNOMED</strong> CT encoded information.<br />

Figure 54: Terminology server providing reference services to a client application<br />

© 2002-2012 International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation CVR #: 30363434

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